open door policy
He would be in a strong position to threaten Washington D.C., and meanwhile would have asserted the viability of the Confederacy in the eyes of the British, who were close to offering support.
the right to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness
John Locke
Interfere in Eastern European nations to preserve communist rule
The abdication of King James II, and his replacement by William and Mary. It marked the end of religious persecution, and asserted the rule of Parliament.
The Whiskey Rebellion
The mayor asserted that he had no knowledge of the impropriety.
the asserted man goes to prison because of his forcefull behavior
He would be in a strong position to threaten Washington D.C., and meanwhile would have asserted the viability of the Confederacy in the eyes of the British, who were close to offering support.
The act of asserting, or that which is asserted; positive declaration or averment; affirmation; statement asserted; position advanced., Maintenance; vindication; as, the assertion of one's rights or prerogatives.
the Federal Government asserted the power in the west by using force to stop the Whisky Rebellion.
The defendant in court asserted his innocence. The boy asserted that he was only trying to save a cat when he damaged the tree.
not really at all.
There was no treaty. Treaties are agreements between soveriegn countries. Although the Confederacy asserted that it was a separate soveriegn country no other nation, and in particular not the United States, acknowledged that. Ultimately the Confederate armies surrendered and the members of the Confederate government were captured and arrested and the Confederacy simply ceased to exist.
The past tense is asserted.
stated
examples of no assertion and w/ assertion